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Steppers suit washdown applications
QuickSilver Controls now offers NEMA 34 IP65 stepmotors with encoders for washdown applications.
News from QuickSilver Controls ( 1 August 2005)
Give a little whistle
The Whistle is claimed to be one of the world's smallest digital servo drivers with onboard intelligence.
News from Motion Control Products ( 1 August 2005)
Digital servo drive embeds onboard
Available now from MotionLink is the stunning new ZDR digital servo drive from Advanced Motion Controls.
News from MotionLink (28 July 2005)
Transformer modules bring digital control
A new range of solid state synchro control transformer modules can be used to provide digital control to existing analogue systems. Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems (22 July 2005)
Step package is perfect for small applications
The Minipak combines a Lin Engineering size 11 step motor and a drive/control board using the Trinamic TMC222 drive chip, making it the perfect combination for small applications.
News from Servotechnic (22 July 2005)
Servo boosts torque with adaptive control
The latest version of the Acopos servo drive supports the operation of all conventional motor types.
News from B and R Industrial Automation Corp (22 July 2005)
Digital stepper takes power supply onboard
A new digitally controlled stepper motor driver comes with an integrated 70V power supply.
News from Astrosyn International Technology (21 July 2005)
Orders go online
Motion Control Products has set up an online ordering system.
News from Motion Control Products (19 July 2005)
Custom stepper is as flat as a pancake
A new hollow pancake stepper motor has a 2.5in hole in the centre for a microwave tube, and is designed for applications where accurate positioning and high torque are desirable characteristics.
News from Servotechnic (14 July 2005)
Alliance promotes distributed motion control
National Instruments has formed a strategic alliance with Copley Controls to accelerate the implementation of distributed motion control.
News from Copley Controls Corp (14 July 2005)
Servo drive system switches axes on the fly
A high level of flexibility and low costs are the obvious advantages of electronic line shafts.
News from B and R Industrial Automation Corp (14 July 2005)
Servo drive is set to revolutionise automation
The MTR-DCI electrical servo drive is also installed decentrally, freeing up space in the control cabinet and setting a trend for decentralised intelligence. Brochure available
News from LC Automation (12 July 2005)
Read all about intelligent drives and motors
Technosoft has published a new, comprehensive product overview for its intelligent drives and motors.
News from Technosoft (11 July 2005)
Faster processor upgrades servo controller
The Accelera Series of motion controllers features a powerful RISC-based clock-multiplying processor with DSP functions.
News from MotionLink (11 July 2005)
Stepper drives slim to fit bus terminal system
Two new stepping motor drives from Beckhoff claim a new benchmark for the term compact.
News from Hayes Control Systems (11 July 2005)
Catalogue brings servos and steppers together
A new catalogue features both integrated servos built on traditional high speed brushless SmartMotor platforms and fully commutated "servoed" ServoStep step motor platforms.
News from Animatics (11 July 2005)
Ceramic servomotors offer nanometre resolution
A novel "ceramic servomotor" design lends itself to the fabrication of special microminiature linear and rotary motors with the capability of nanometre resolution.
News from Micromech ( 7 July 2005)
Read all about actuators and stepping motors
Two new publications from Geeplus Europe provide designers with almost 150 pages of electromechanical motion control solutions. Brochure available
News from Geeplus ( 7 July 2005)
Micro-stepping drives increase machine performance
Pacific Scientific P7000 Series micro-stepping drives offer the means to significantly increase machine performance, without expensive redesign of machine control architectures. Brochure available
News from Inmoco ( 6 July 2005)
Motor repairers turn plant detectives
User application article An apparently routine emergency repair call from one of Europe's largest metal screw manufacturers turned into a riddle for Yaskawa Engineering Europe.
News from Yaskawa Engineering Europe ( 6 July 2005)
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